Hi Bee Arty Lovelies!
It's Karyn here and today I have 3 projects to share with you made using lots of amazing products from Bee Arty. In particular with the new Castle Dark mini paper Collection designed by the talented Sue Smyth.
For this first scrapbook page I created a background on heavy duty 350gsm white cardstock. I started by doing some stencilling using the Devotion Stencil and Olive Grove Mica Powder mixed with texture paste.
Once this had dried I painted and splattered Olive Grove Mica Powder mixed with water.
Here are some close ups of my finished page. All papers and images are from the Castle Dark mini paper Collection. I love these fussy cut flowers - aren't they so pretty. I've used the soft feminine images and patterns from the collection to create this page.
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the next page I've chosen mainly the red images from the Castle Dark
collection. These red flowers reminded me of Christmas so I created a
Christmas themed page.
I created a background once again on heavy duty 350gsm white cardstock. I started by doing some stencilling using the Dusk Stencil and Watermelon Mica Powder mixed with texture paste. Once this had dried I painted and splattered Watermelon Mica Powder mixed with water.
Here
are some close-ups. I've used a white paper doilie to soften the
background. Once again all papers and images are from the Castle Dark
mini paper collection.
My third and final project for today is 2 art journal pages.
I started by painting and splattering Olive Grove Mica Powder mixed with water across both pages. Then I added some stencilling using the Cathedral Stencil and Olive Grove Mica Powder mixed with texture paste.
Next I added stamping using the Vamp stamp set.
Here is the first of my finished art journal pages. All papers and images are from the Castle Dark mini paper Collection. I finished the page with some splatters of Dusty Charcoal Mica Powder mixed with water.
Here is the last of my finished art journal pages. Once again all papers and images are from the Castle Dark mini paper Collection and I finished the page with some splatters of Dusty Charcoal Mica Powder mixed with water.
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